Mature Skin

Anti Aging (Anti Wrinkles Skin care)

Wish your skin looked younger? Aging can change skin’s appearance as early as your 25th birthday or by later in midlife, depending on your habits. You cannot control certain factors, like falling estrogen hormone levels that lead to sagging skin or the genetics that give you a particular bone structure. But there are also plenty of external influences on how your skin ages — and the right anti-aging care can help blunt their damage.

“When our patients first see signs of aging — fine lines, brown marks, smile lines, crow’s feet — is when they become better known about anti-aging care,” says anti-aging skin care expert & cosmetic dermatologist Dr Rinky Kapoor, who is currently based in Mumbai, India. “The good news is that it’s never too late to respond to what you see.”

As we grow older, we see and feel certain changes in our skin. The skin becomes drier, more wrinkled, and spots and growths appear.

Some of these skin changes are natural, unavoidable, and harmless. Many of these skin problems can be prevented. Most of these skin problems can be addressed by therapies now available.

What are wrinkles?
As skin ages, collagen and elastin, fibers that keep the skin firm, weaken. The skin looks loose and lax, becomes thinner, and loses fat, and gravity adds to all this sagging the skin so that it looks less plump and smooth. Sun exposure, cigarette smoking and heredity also determine the tendency for wrinkles.

Wrinkles can be prevented by adequate sun protection. Sun exposure as a child or teenager makes a big difference to the appearance of the skin at the age of 30, 40, or 50. If you have already sun-damaged your skin, you will still benefit from beginning sun protection as an adult. It’s never too late.

What are the treatments for wrinkles and aging skin?
1) Applications: Retinoic acid improves the surface texture of the skin, reduces irregular pigmentation, and increases dermal collagen if applied daily for several months.

Alpha hydroxy acids also show promise in reversing some of the effects of the sun.

Newer applications like growth factors, peptides, hyaluronic acid , botanicals ghave been found to work in early stages and for maintainence.The list is endless.

2) Fillers: Fixed and formed creases caused by facial expressions such as squinting, frowning or smiling can be treated by using soft tissue “dermal fillers” such as collagen or fat. These dermal fillers are injected into the skin under wrinkles and scars to puff out creases or scars.

3) Botulinum toxin: A naturally produced toxin, botulinum (Botox(tm)), can also be injected to “relax” the small muscles and thus eliminate dynamic expression lines (frown lines and crow’s feet – lines around the eyes.).

4) Fat folds such as those under the chin, around the waist and hips, and on the thighs, can be removed by liposuction under local anaesthesia or by injecting lipolytic solutions locally.

– Fractional resurfacing: Ablative laser like the carbon dioxide laser are most effective. They are capable of achieving total transformation with a few sessions and followed by yearly maintenance sessions. Downtime of a week is expected, but if performed appropriately the side effects are minimal.

– Radiofrequency techniques: (eg. Theramge, Aluma) are available which can help achieve good tightening of the skin,

8) Ultrasonic Facelift devices like the ULTHERA, which are the latest in non surgical skin lift procedures requiring one or two sessions only, but are hugely expensive,

9) Volume enhancement with volumising fillers in case of the under-eye hollows, temporal hollows and the cheek volume loss.

None of these remedies can guarantee the appearance of youthful skin, but they can improve the overall appearance of your skin. .. Generally a combination of two or more different kinds of treatments is required for best results. All procedures need to be followed by maintainence of the skin for long lasting results.This will be advised by your dermatologist.

While the above mentioned treatments are quite effective, a patient might want to for a surgical procedure, especially in later stages for better and permanent results. These surgical procedures include- face lift, in which facial wrinkles are removed through the tightening of the face-skin; platysmaplasty, in which the sagging skin on the neck is made taut; blepharoplasty, which is performed for the treatment of under eye bags; implants for chin and cheek to add volume, etc.

Before you undertake any home-treatment or surgery, discuss your options with your dermatologist.

What are the features of dry skin problems associated with aging?
As we age, our skin becomes drier. Severe flaky, itchy and cracked skin may be a sign of a more serious problem.

Milder cases of dry skin can be managed with a moisturizer used immediately after bathing, while the skin is still damp.

Malignant Melanoma is a less common but more serious form of skin cancer. This skin cancer usually appears as a dark brown or black mole-like growth with irregular borders and variable colors. Melanoma can spread to other organs and can be fatal.

Lentigenes – These flat, brown areas are caused by the sun and usually appear on the face, hands, back and feet. Surgical resurfacing treatments are available.

Cherry angiomas – These are harmless, small, bright red raised bumps created by dilated blood vessels. They occur in more than 85 percent of middle-aged and elderly people, usually on the trunk. Radiofrequency, laser surgery, or other surgical therapies remove these spots.

Bruising (Purpura) – Black and blue marks or bruises, particularly on the arms and legs are usually a result of the skin becoming thinner with age and sun damage. Loss of fat and connective tissue weakens the support around blood vessels, making them more susceptible to injury. Bruising sometimes is caused by medications that interfere with blood clotting.

Itching

Symptom

May indicate

A scaly red spot

Skin cancer

A change in colour, shape, or size of a mole

Any new skin growth

Bleeding in a mole or other growth

Excessive dryness and itching

Dermatitis, Psoriasis, Other health problems

Vague or sharp local pain or headache followed by the formation of groups of blisters

The expenditure for the treatment would depend on the type of treatment rendered. In general, a single consultation with Dr. Rinky Kapoor is chargeable at INR 1000/-.

Dr. Rinky Kapor holds board certification in dermatology, and is a member of the International Society of Laser Surgeons, the American Academy of Dermatology, and many other professional associations. Dr. Rinky Kapoor is one of the top cosmetic dermatologists who do not represent any skin care product lines, cosmetic companies, or device manufacturers. She has no financial ties to any of those companies, and she gives unbiased information and opinions on how to keep your skin looking young and prevent aging changes in your skin (anti-aging).